02962837

Offshore Renewable Energy CatapultcontractContracts FinderRef ORE/22/095SME suitablecomplete
View buyer

Estimated value

£35k

Awarded value

£35k

Awarded 02 Apr 2023

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

18 Apr 2023

Deadline 20 Feb 2023

Description

This project is a technology agnostic high-level study of the costs, risks and opportunities for different cable topology and cable connection methods (including subsea wet mate connectors) for offshore floating wind, in comparison to a more conventional topology in a daisy chain configuration between turbines. This study is important as it aims to answer the following questions: • What topologies will potentially be used for future FOW sites (e.g. daisy chain, fishbone, or star)? • What type of connectors will be required and their current technology readiness level (TRL) in the subsea sector (i.e. what is going to be available in 2025 to 2030)? • What are the expected failure modes and reliability level of cable array topologies using subsea connectors versus conventional daisy chain arrangements? How does this influence the overall array-level system reliability and redundancy? • What are the installation characteristics of the comparative array topologies for installation and disconnection (i.e. required vessels and equipment, time scales, any additional risks and uncertainties)? • What are the comparative purchase, installation and O&M costs for different connector and topology combinations?

Scope

Reference
ORE/22/095
Total value
£35,240 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
04 Apr 2023 to 08 Jun 2023
CPV classifications
71621000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
20 Feb 2023, 12:00 pm

Award details

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

Awarded value

£35k

Award date

02 Apr 2023

Contract start

04 Apr 2023

Contract end

08 Jun 2023

Awarded to